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    Exclamation Qiana - Process "copy" Taking Over Resources

    Basically, I was running the terminal program top and saw that the process "copy" was at the top, taking as much as 98% CPU. This is on an AMD 1.8 GHz dual-core system, so seeing this is a little concerning. Has Linux Mint Qiana been hacked? Is someone remotely copying my files?

    I'd like to know why this is appearing, and what the heck it is, please!
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    Re: Qiana - Process "copy" Taking Over Resources

    Linux Mint 17 Qiana is no longer supported and could be vulnerable

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    Re: Qiana - Process "copy" Taking Over Resources

    But what is this "copy" program? Could it also appear on my Ubuntu computer?
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    Re: Qiana - Process "copy" Taking Over Resources

    I don't see copy running in Ubuntu. have you tried the following. is there any system backup programs running ?

    Code:
     killall copy
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